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GOP leaders: anti-camping bill delayed, college-grant fixes supported; call for NGO accountability

Leadership Media Availability · January 28, 2026
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Republican legislators said House Bill 2989 (anti-camping) was delayed for further work and expected back in committee; they expressed support for restoring college-grant funding and urged hearings and transparency on bills to increase NGO reporting and accountability.

Republican caucus members told reporters that House Bill 2989, a measure that would restrict local enforcement of anti-camping ordinances, was delayed in the House Housing Committee so sponsors could refine the bill. "Lot of cities very concerned," a respondent said, noting questions about shelter capacity, implementation and potential lawsuits.

On higher education, lawmakers expressed philosophical support for proposals to…

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